The Galilean Pendulum: A New Science Reveals an Unseen World

Description: Man begins 20-year search for afterlife following family tragedy
Will non-religious members of society ever embrace the idea of an afterlife?
Like many parents who have experienced the heartbreaking loss of a child, Bill Kaspari felt hopeless and depressed after his son John was killed. He began to search for answers to the age- old question, “what happens when we die?”
Kaspari is not religious, so he pursued answers using scientific methods of analysis. He came to the inarguable conclusion that we do survive the death of our physical bodies. He details his findings in the new book, “The Galilean Pendulum.”
“My book gives a new perspective on what life is really about,” Kaspari said. “It not only provides evidence supported by scientific studies that we survive bodily death, it also paints a picture of what I believe life in the hereafter is like, based on these studies.